Roger Muhlenwede

Roger Muhlenwede (11 February 1899-2 September 1981) was a Symbionisian oil businessman and the leader of the Unity and Liberty Party. From 1 June 1941 to 1 June 1945, he served as President of Symbionisia, the second president of the republic; he succeeded Vivian Keech and preceded [[.

Biography
Roger Muhlenwede was born on 11 February 1899 in Stockton, Symbionisia to a middle-class family. Muhlenwede's father worked on an oil rig in the Pacific Ocean, and the young Muhlenwede was destined to become an oil worker as well. However, he excelled in school and was granted a scholarship to the National University, where he studied business management. Thanks to venture capitalism, Muhlenwede was given funding for the creation of his own oil company, the future Nasoco. Muhlenwede became a wealthy man, and he would go on to own nearly every oil well and rig in the country. In 1933, he founded the Unity and Liberty Party centrist party to unite the liberal and conservative parties to form a strong country, although his enemies accused him of seeking power for himself. Muhlenwede's party achieved little, as the party did not support any new legislation. Muhlenwede left office in 1945, losing his reelection bid, but he continued to lead his party and his oil business until his 1981 death.